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When an object absorbs the light that hits it, the object appears dark.
Dark, or heavy.
dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more light that is why they are called dark and light
Light has different meanings, so the opposite could be heavy or it could be dark.
Oblique rays that strike the object. Oblique rays strike the object being viewed, illuminating the object and reflect light rays up through the objective.
When an object absorbs the light that hits it, the object appears dark.
It has something to do with what light happens to be around that person at the time. If there happens to be a bright light shining on an object, that object's 'shadow' will cast itself on whatever is around it. +++ More simply, the "something" is the object blocking the direct light from the source. The air scatters the light so the shadow is not very dark - on the air-less Moon a shadow is fully dark.
Dark, or heavy.
Many photons are absorbed but some get reflected in various directions.
The dark area formed by an object that blocks out light is called a shadow.
dark object absorb more light than light colors
light "not heavy" and light "not dark"
"Black" means "no light". That's why a dark room looks black at niight.If an object really looks black, then you know that it must have absorbed any lightthat hit it, because there's none left to bounce from the object into your eyes.
Black will be the color of a yellow object in a dark room while white light falls on it.
Green will be the color of a yellow object in a dark room while red light falls on it.
The opposite of light would be dark, or heavy. There is no antonym for 'year'.
dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more light that is why they are called dark and light